Miguel Gonz�lez Casta�os escribi�:

Miguel Gonz�lez Casta�os escribi�:

Obes, Til escribi�:

I have installed OpenCA in one of my webservers and create a CA-certificate.

I am trying to issue a certificate for another web server. I make the request, approve it but how can I download the private key necessary for apache?



Server request are usually done with a request generated on the webserver.
So you give openca the pem text of the request.
Regards til


What would be it the process? I tried this:

openssl genrsa -des3 1024 -out privkey.pem

openssl req -new -out harry.pem -key privkey.pem -config /usr/share/ssl/openssl.cnf

I try to use the PCKS#10 request of the OpenCA, the system assigns a serial number, I succesfully approved the request but the certificate is gone...there is no way to get the certificate approved...

Any hints?

Many thanks

Miguel



I sorted out...a stupid mistake...fridays are like this ;)

I managed to download the certificate but it doesnt work in apache...any hint?

Thanks

Miguel

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